"This building, erected in 1902, at a cost of $18,000, is located directly north of the west end of the Armory . Connection is made with the armory by a corridor, thus affording easy access from the bath house to a small anterooms of the armory . Both the bath house and the armory have the same color of brick in their construction, and the general features of the two buildings, in minor details, are the same, so that a harmonious effect is produced. The outside dimensions of the new building are 77 feet by 66 feet, 6 inches, with an elevation of 17 feet to the top of the main cornice and an elevation of 24 feet to the top of the main skylight. The plunge bath is 35 feet by 17 feet, having an average depth of 5 feet, 6 inches."[1][2]
  1. ^ Beal, "A History of Michigan Agricultural College," Pg 277. Lansing Michigan, Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. 1915.
  2. ^ Photo in Beal pg 279